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Iran started its international flights to Kandahar


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Today, a Mahan Air plane arrived at Kandahar Airport and flew to Mashhad with 56 passengers with the approval of Mawlawi Khalid, the director of Kandahar Airport.

According to Sputnik, Iran resumed its flights to Kandahar. The Taliban (a banned group in Russia) policy of establishing friendly relations with its neighbors continues.

Earlier, Qatari ambassador to Afghanistan Saeed bin Mubarak al-Khayarin said on Saturday that specialists were carrying out repairs at Kabul International Airport and that the airport would be ready to accept civilian flights and receive humanitarian aid in the coming days. Flights from Qatar to Kabul are now underway.

Also on October 20, Moscow is scheduled to host the next meeting on the situation in Afghanistan with representatives of the Taliban, who for some reason are still terrorists for the Russian Federation, but travel almost as actively as Qatar.



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